Satnam Singh entered the game with two minutes left in the first quarter. He immediately made an impact grabbing a defensive rebound with 1:44 left on the clock. He went on to score his first points in the game with a free throw in the second quarter.

Dallas Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle, newly hired Texas Legends head coach Nick Van Exel and Donnie Nelson (co-owner of Legends) once again reiterated the franchise's plan for Satnam Singh to play in the NBA D-League in order to gain more experience. The Legends are affiliated with Mavericks.

Satnam Singh Bhamra, who was picked up by the Dallas Mavericks, moved to Florida for training before making his presence felt in the NBA circuit. The 19-year-old sensation believes that many hoopsters can take a leaf out of his book to dream big.

Satnam Singh Bhamara will become second Indian-origin basketball player after Sim Bhullar to feature in the NBA. The 7 feet 2 inches tall hoopster from Barnala in Punjab became the youngest player to represent India at the 26th Asian Basketball Championship at Wuhan in China in 2011. He will play for Dallas Mavericks next season.

Satnam Singh's bold decision of entering the NBA draft at the age of 19 hasn't gone down well with some talent scouts and coaches. Some question his speed while the others complain about his slow reaction time on court. But all agree on one thing - his solid work ethic.